Brian Foster
GARBAGE! This is not a true documentary. It is more like the ramblings on an unfulfilled mother, wife, business woman, and her sudden GIRL crush on DJ Sandra Collins. The films producer shows herself on camera almost 35% of the "NOTcumentary." Who does that? The movie is about the female DJs, but we see director Kandeyce Jorden onscreen way too much. We see her caring for her baby and feeling bad about leaving her baby to go on DJ parties. She goes through the typical "I have a baby, but I want MORE! I am woman! I want to PARTY!" We see her chasing her girl crush around, downing drinks, and crying in a hotel room when Sandra Collins ditches her to make it to an important gig. No real time is spent talking about the history of female DJs. It doesn't even talk about who Sandra really is and how she reached her level of stardom. It's 80 minutes or so of awful camera work, Sandra and Kandeyce downing alcohol everywhere and sweaty rave preppies partying and drinking their nights away. The other female DJs got a lousy five to eight minutes of screen time. This was a true disappointment. GIRL is really about director Kandeyce Jorden and not much else.
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